Re: Adventures in IPv6

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Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:

> Of course, I think the conclusion is basically wrong, *not* doing
> IPv6 is much worse than breaking the finger-pointing circle,
> and making it work by whatever means necessary.

The problem is that, operationally, IPv6 does not work.

> We won't make the situation better by not doing anything.

Insisting on IPv6 is worse than not doing anything, because
it gives people insisting on IPv6 false feeling of doing
something.

> And yes, I know how tired this all is, but it's starting to
> look like some people in this world just aren't going to be
> convinced until there's an actual, real crisis on top of us.

That's so true for you and other people insisting on IPv6.

						Masataka Ohta
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